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- YENENE CLINIC
the yenene's den is a relatively small one; a snug hollow in the dry straw of one of the horse stalls. it's the largest of the row, the open box, and is "separated" into two halves by a slab of rock leaned, by dint of much elbow grease, between the two, like a partition. its side is pockmarked and eroded with age, providing neat little pockets for storing herbs and other such medical necessities. The feed trough, too, hooked over the top of the stall, is usually stored with plants and cobwebs. the water bucket, resting sullenly in the corner, is positioned strategically underneath a leak from the roof, and fills with rainwater for invalids to drink from. the straw is piled into neat nests for the patients to curl up in, and the top section of the stall door swings shut if privacy is needed. the entire stall fits maybe five or six, not including the yenene itself. [/blockquote]
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